Tuesday, 6 September 2016
Monday, 5 September 2016
What do you think?
I have read some stuff about assigning homework vs not and letting the students having the nights to do what they need to be successful the next day. I am wondering if any of you have any thoughts on the matter. I am now seeing the homework side as a teacher and as a parent. What do you think?
Sunday, 28 August 2016
Grade 8 French course outline
COURSE OUTLINE
Welcome to Salut Mon Ami
Supplies*
Please bring a pencil, an eraser and your agenda to each class.
Course content
In this course, you already have experience in how you may learn through a hands-on, active-
learning approach that uses gestures, plays and other activities. Hopefully, you feel you have already learned a great deal. You will continue to expand your vocabulary and there will be even more opportunities for you to develop your French language skills. By the end of this kit, you will be expected to read, write, speak and understand French using the past, present and future tenses.
learning approach that uses gestures, plays and other activities. Hopefully, you feel you have already learned a great deal. You will continue to expand your vocabulary and there will be even more opportunities for you to develop your French language skills. By the end of this kit, you will be expected to read, write, speak and understand French using the past, present and future tenses.
Classroom rules
Here is the most important one: Speak only in French! It is important to support your own learning and the learning of others by respecting this rule. English is not to be used in the classroom.
Students will be assessed through observations, products and conversations. They will be evaluated through a balanced literacy approach. We will focus on speaking approximately 50%, reading 25% and writing 25% of the year.
There is a DVD in the library that students can sign out. They can practice the gestures and watch the play at home. It is a valuable tool, the more work they do at home the more they will understand the story. There are several ways to watch the French DVD:
- watch with the sound and subtitles for the play, raps and gestures, and repeat;
- watch the gestures without the sound and say each word as it is gestured;
- listen and gesture the words.
Homework
We will have written homework from time to time, if we do, I expect you to finish it on the date due. If there is no written homework you can review (study) the play or review words from your DVD.
You should be spending a minimum of 5 minutes on French every day. Parents, there is always something your daughter/son can be working on.
Class Blog
Feel free to look at our class Blog any time. I will post various activities from our class, assignments we are working on and general reminders. You can also email me at ssteinhoff@lssd.ca with any questions you might have.
Good luck and work hard!
Sincerely,
Shannon Steinhoff
Email: ssteinhoff@lssd.ca
Blog: frenchavecsteinhoff.blogspot.ca
Grade 9 French course outline
COURSE OUTLINE
Welcome to Veux-tu Danser?
Supplies*
Please bring a pencil, an eraser and your agenda to each class.
Course content
In this course, you already have experience in how you may learn through a hands-on, active-
learning approach that uses gestures, plays and other activities. Hopefully, you feel you have already learned a great deal. You will continue to expand your vocabulary and there will be even more opportunities for you to develop your French language skills. By the end of this kit, you will be expected to read, write, speak and understand French using the past, present and future tenses.
learning approach that uses gestures, plays and other activities. Hopefully, you feel you have already learned a great deal. You will continue to expand your vocabulary and there will be even more opportunities for you to develop your French language skills. By the end of this kit, you will be expected to read, write, speak and understand French using the past, present and future tenses.
Classroom rules
Here is the most important one: Speak only in French! It is important to support your own learning and the learning of others by respecting this rule. English is not to be used in the classroom.
Students will be assessed through observations, products and conversations. They will be evaluated through a balanced literacy approach. We will focus on speaking approximately 50%, reading 25% and writing 25% of the year.
There is a DVD in the library that students can sign out. They can practice the gestures and watch the play at home. It is a valuable tool, the more work they do at home the more they will understand the story. There are several ways to watch the French DVD:
- watch with the sound and subtitles for the play, raps and gestures, and repeat;
- watch the gestures without the sound and say each word as it is gestured;
- listen and gesture the words.
Homework
We will have written homework from time to time, if we do, I expect you to finish it on the date due. If there is no written homework you can review (study) the play or review words from your DVD.
You should be spending a minimum of 5 minutes on French every day. Parents, there is always something your daughter/son can be working on.
Class Blog
Feel free to look at our class Blog any time. I will post various activities from our class, assignments we are working on and general reminders. You can also email me at ssteinhoff@lssd.ca with any questions you might have.
Good luck and work hard!
Sincerely,
Shannon Steinhoff
Email: ssteinhoff@lssd.ca
Blog: frenchavecsteinhoff.blogspot.ca
Grade 7 French course outline
Dear parents/guardians,
The French program that we are using this year is called Jeunesse en action ! It is based upon the use of stories, drama and music to help students learn to develop oral and written fluency as quickly as possible. Specifically designed stories that are written in the form of plays become the focus for a range of motivating language activities that help students develop confidence and competence in the language as they progress through each kit.
There is an equal emphasis on the development or both oral and written skills. Grammar is taught inductively, which means that students learn to acquire grammar in a way that resembles the way we learn our first language. Once the concept has been acquired, the students learn the grammar rule, so that it becomes meaningful to them and they learn to apply it during the editing process.
There is a strong emphasis on the development of literary skills in Jeunesse en action! and your daughter/son will have many opportunities to write creatively throughout the program. Students may also have the opportunity to be introduced to a series of readers that has been created specifically to accompany this program.
Another component of this program is the Gesture Approach, a technique that uses hand signs to help students learn and remember this important vocabulary found in the plays, songs and other activities.
There is an equal, strong emphasis on the development of all four language skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) through a program that meets the needs of all language learners and their learning styles. Activities are varied, so that students have the opportunity to work individually, in partners, in small groups and as a whole class.
In order to do well in French this year, your daughter/son will:
- participate actively in class, speaking only in French;
- learn the words introduced in class;
- participate in songs, dances and games with enthusiasm;
- keep corrections up to date;
- seek help when needed;
- memorize the play;
- work cooperatively with peers while working with a partner or in her/his play group;
- participate with enthusiasm;
- complete work on time, both in-class work, homework and preparation for tests;
- stay focused and productive in class.
Homework
There is a DVD in the library that students can sign out. They can practice the gestures and watch the play at home. It is a valuable tool, the more work they do at home the more they will understand the story. There are several ways to watch the French DVD:
- watch with the sound and subtitles for the play, raps and gestures, and repeat;
- watch the gestures without the sound and say each word as it is gestured;
- listen and gesture the words.
Student will be expected to complete some written work at home, in addition to reviewing the material covered. Once we start practicing our play, "Salut Mon Ami", students will have a minimum of 5 minutes of homework per night. Each student should be memorizing their part of the play. This will also help when our vocabulary tests start.
Assessment
Oral/Speaking 50%
Reading 25%
Writing 25%
Students will be assessed on their ability to:
- identify the words associated with gestures learned;
- pronounce words correctly;
- answer questions both orally and in writing;
- memorize the play;
- perform the play;
- use French spontaneously, both with the teacher and with peers;
- learn to identify grammar concepts and correct errors as they speak or write;
- retell the play, both orally and in writing;
- perform well on tests.
There will be short tests throughout the year that will allow your daughter/son to receive ongoing feedback with respect to her/his progress and areas of strength and weakness.
Classroom rules
The one rule I have is that students speak only in French, English is not to be used in the classroom.
I am looking forward to working with your child. Please don’t hesitate to email (ssteinhoff@lssd.ca) if you have any questions regarding this course outline or your daughter/son’s progress. Please encourage your daughter/son to share with you what and how s/he is learning in French class. Establishing a link between home and school is a very important aspect of this French program.
Mr. Steinhoff
Web site: http://frenchavecsteinhoff.blogspot.ca/
Grade 7 math course outline
Grade 7 Math Course Outline
Mr. Steinhoff Room 8
Welcome to Lockport School
and to room 8. I am looking forward to
working with you this year.
After reading these couple of
pages you will know what to expect in Math and the topics that we are planning
to cover this year and what you need to do in order to have a successful year.
It is important for you to
know that I expect students to behave, be polite and work hard.
You can expect the same from
me. I will treat you with respect and
will work hard with you in order to help you reach your goals. I will spend extra time with you if you need
it. I will push you to do your
best. I will treat you as a young adult.
In Math we will be using a
textbook and I will give out worksheets as well. The units we will cover are:
1.
Fractions/Decimals
2.
Ratio/Percent
3.
Integers
4.
Algebra
5.
Geometry
6.
Statistics and
probability
Materials:
Pencil, pen, paper, binder,
graph paper, ruler, geometry set and a CALCULATOR. You need to bring these to every class.
Late or Missing Assignments:
There are times during the
school year students forget to hand in their work, miss a class due to illness
or do not have a chance to finish the work during class. If this happens to you, all you have to do is
make an appointment with me at noon and we will mark the assignment together. It is important to know that I am trying to
teach you have to be more responsible, if you do not make an appointment with
me, I will not chase you trying to get the work in.
Homework
I try to give enough time in
class to finish every assignment, if you do not finish, it might become
homework. If you do not finish your
homework you will have to make an appointment with me so we can mark it
together. If you are absent for any
reason, it is your responsibility to check my website the work that was missed.
Parents:
If at any time you have
questions about your son or daughter’s progress, please contact me at school
(757-9881). You can also email me at ssteinhoff@lssd.ca.
Mr. Steinhoff Web site: http://frenchavecsteinhoff.blogspot.ca/
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